A disgruntled diner fired a round of a bullets at a drive-through McDonald's
sign before leading police on a crazy car chase.
Ronald Hudock, 61, managed to slam into four police cruisers to end his
morning of mayhem.
He had earlier caused chaos with his gun, to demonstrate just how much
he was not "lovin' it" at the McDonald's in Oregon.
Police are unsure just what made him take offence while waiting for his
fast food meal.
But he was clearly in an unsettled mood already - on his way to the drive-
thru, he had shot at a tractor-trailer on Washington County's Interstate
70.
Officers were called as he began firing at the golden arches, and pursued
his Porsche Carrera at 80mph through a nearby construction zone.
When he finally put the brakes on - after careering into four police cars -
Hudock was shocked with a Taser, just to make sure he could cause no
more harm.
As he was taken into custody, a TV reporter asked: "Did you shoot at a
truck, Ronald?"
Insouciant Hudock retorted: "I discharged a couple bullets. Big deal, man."
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